Speaking with youth about healthy relationships in digital spaces

iid won a Webby Award for completely revamping the program's brand and user experience to bring it up to date with current teen user expectations.

Design Sprints With High School Students

To better understand the needs, attitudes and behaviors of current teen users, iiD held design workshops with students in high schools in San Francisco. Rather than steering the conversation in a specific direction, our design-driven method gave teens the opportunity to have peer discussion, sketch and brainstorm. Workshop findings included teen preferences for imagery and stories from their daily lives, bold use of vivid color, clean app-like UI design, and opportunities for users to create and connect with each other through the site.

Content & UX Strategy

From our research, we understood that teens care about the issue but wanted real data. This insight inspired the That’s Not Cool Data content which featured highly visual infographics with stats on the issues made to be shareable in social media.

Branding & Responsive Design

Our research showed that Gen Z is more interested in social causes than previous generations. We designed the site to be energetic, smart, interactive and real by using imagery that captured the diversity and energy of these young people’s lives and passions.

Branding & Responsive Design

Our research showed that Gen Z is more interested in social causes than previous generations. We designed the site to be energetic, smart, interactive and real by using imagery that captured the diversity and energy of these young people’s lives and passions.

Webby Award Winner

iid won a Webby Award for completely revamping the program’s brand and user experience to bring it up to date with current teen user expectations.

Project

Rethinking of the campaign strategy, brand and design to attract and engage socially aware teens.